The proposal for changes in governance, funding and course offerings will be reviewed by UMaine System trustees, who must determine how to pay for the endeavor.
2019
Rep. McDonald: Federal rules would hurt lobstering, but do little for whales
A policy that involves both United States and Canada and focuses on the right whale’s migration patterns would do more to prevent entanglements.
Lovejoy Pond association plans to meet
Annual meeting will be held Aug. 3 at North Wayne Church.
Boxing: Brandon Berry, Justin Rolfe get back into the ring
Area fighters eager to return after long layoffs.
Painting stolen by retreating Nazis is back in Florence museum
A Dutch still-life sent by a Nazi soldier as a present for his wife has been returned to the Uffizi Galleries.
Lobster Bowl notes: Veteran coach Bill County calls on Poland’s Spencer Emerson to direct West offense
County and Emerson first crossed paths when the former coached the latter’s brother, 2007 Lobster Bowl MVP Jared Turcotte, at Lewiston. Also, kickoff moved to 5:30 p.m.
Central Maine looks for ways to stay cool amid high temperature
With the heat index predicted to reach or exceed 100 degrees Saturday, staying cool will be the priorty for thousands.
Touchdown! Maine ice cream company teams up with Patriots
Just in time for National Ice Cream Day on Sunday, Gifford’s announces a cool new partnership with the six-time champions.
Federal housing agency charges Clinton apartment owner over service-dog discrimination claim
Roderick Apartments LLC, accused of denying a disabled veteran housing, has 36 apartments scattered around Clinton, including duplexes, single-family houses and apartment units.
On the Road Review: Toyota RAV4 XSE Hybrid AWD
It’s not perfect, but it’s at the head of the class.